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We stayed at Kwetsani Camp in late-November/early December and loved every minute of it. Kwetsani is a beautiful small camp in the 150,000 acre private Jao Reserve concession in Botswana's Okavango Delta, which spills out into the Kalahari Desert. We stayed for 3 nights in...More

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Thank Treehousedad

Response from WildernessSafaris, Manager at Kwetsani CampResponded 28 December 2017

Dear Treehousedad,
We love hearing from our guests and are thrilled that Kwetsani blew you away on your recent visit! You have aptly described what it is to be on safari – a holistic experience that covers the area, the camp, the staff, the guides,...More

Kwetsani in the Okavango Delta has an amazing variety of wildlife. We saw Cheetah, Lion, Elephant, Hippo, a great variety of birds, types of antelope (red lechwe and tsessebe) that we did not see elsewhere in Southern Africa and much more. The delta scenery is...More

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Thank Robert S

Response from WildernessSafaris, Public Relations Manager at Kwetsani CampResponded 24 August 2017

Dear Robert,
Thank you for your wonderful review, we are thrilled to see how many great sightings you enjoyed during your time with us and are just sorry to hear the connecting flights did not allow you as many game drives as you would have...More

I love, love, love this place. My husband and I spent three nights at Kwetsani. It's on an island on the Okavango Delta, which means you must take a boat to get everywhere - but it is totally worth it! The rooms are beautiful, up...More

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Thank lurasf

Response from WildernessSafaris, Public Relations Manager at Kwetsani CampResponded 17 August 2017

Dear lurasf,
Kwetsani Camp is situated on an elongated island covered with palm, mangosteen and fig trees. The surrounding floodplains are home to a number of “Delta specials” – species that are found in few other places on Earth. During the annual flooding the surrounding...More

We had a wonderful experience for two nights and (almost) three days in June. This place transmits a very special and deep sense of nature and life, no matter how much you have anticipated it. Something that applies to the Delta as a whole, but...More

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Thank HenryJ_G44

Response from WildernessSafaris, Public Relations Manager at Kwetsani CampResponded 10 July 2017

Dear HenryJ_G44,
Thank you for the fabulous review, we are thrilled to see how much you enjoyed your stay with us and how much fun you had with Moyo, Dan and all the staff in camp. We hope you will visit us all again soon....More

My husband and I stayed in Kwetsani for one nights as part of a one week trip with Wilderness Safaris. Although we had flight issues and lost a night's stay, Kwetsani was by far one of our favorite camps with the staff going above and...More

Thank sgaray

Response from WildernessSafaris, Public Relations Manager at Kwetsani CampResponded 5 July 2017

Dear sgaray,
Thank you again for sharing this special time with us and we are privileged to have been able to make your honeymoon a bit more special with fabulous memories. We will be sure to pass on your kind words to Jacques, Nadia, Dennis,...More

Thank you tijana165 for your question. While both camps are beautiful and we couldn’t personally choose one over the other – the real difference you will need to look at is what you are hoping to see while on... More

Thank you tijana165 for your question. While both camps are beautiful and we couldn’t personally choose one over the other – the real difference you will need to look at is what you are hoping to see while on safari.
Kwetsani has a more luxurious and intimate camp experience being a ten bedded/ five tented camp with very large rooms, while Tubu is slightly bigger with eighteen beds/ eight tents including one family unit which is perfect if you are travelling with children.
Additionally if you want a purely game experience then Tubu Tree (located on Hunda Island) would be the better option, but if the camp experience is also important then Kwetsani is perfect. Game drives are done from Kwetsani to Hunda, However, in December it will take longer for Kwetsani to drive across to Hunda - it can take approx. 45 minutes to reach Hunda using the bridge, but if the road over the bridge is not passable due to high water levels/muddy roads, then it can take up to an hour and a half.
We hope this has been helpful, and please let us know if you have any more questions. Additionally, you can have a look at more of the specifics on the Wilderness Safaris website.
Kind regards
Wilderness Safaris

Hi Klfsesser,
The use of hairdryers is unfortunately not possible in the guest rooms due to power constraints. The camp operates on a Generator / Inverter system as it is located in a remote part of the Okavango Delta with... More

Hi Klfsesser,
The use of hairdryers is unfortunately not possible in the guest rooms due to power constraints. The camp operates on a Generator / Inverter system as it is located in a remote part of the Okavango Delta with no access to the mains grid power system.